This thesis is a study of female authorship that examines the feature films of Jane Campion in order to determine how her preoccupation with the cinematic articulation of 'female experience' is expressed in her films-whether female experience can be aestheticised, and to discover whether her gender can be discerned through the films of a woman director. The exploration of these ideas entails a review of the feminist thinking, methodologies and epistemologies that are relevant to cinema, and that examine relevant theoretical positions within feminism and theories of cinematic authorship. The key lens employed here for theorising Campion's cinema is that of postmodern-feminism. As an approach, this allows an understanding of d...
This project is about female corporeal agency, but it is also about identity, sexuality, desire and ...
This article aims to analyse women’s essay films in Francophone Europe, exploring the presence of a ...
This thesis considers the question of femininity in psychoanalysis and cultural life, through an ana...
Female specificity in narrative films is a topic as illusive and controversial as it is incredibly r...
My thesis is an investigation into the unique voices of female directors today. I will be looking at...
Jane Campion is the one of the most internationally significant and prominent writer-directors from ...
Explores the detail of Jane Campion’s film and television output, considering her vision and practic...
This chapter examines the career of a leading female filmmaker of recent years and locates her work ...
It is a well-known fact that, as in many other artistic areas, in the film industry women have been ...
This thesis is a study of the Girl and moving image artworks. The Girl—capitalised to mark it as con...
This chapter deploys a range of feminist ethical philosophy and theory that embraces multiplicity an...
29 pagesThis thesis was inspired by my passion for women filmmakers and my curiosity about how a fil...
This thesis examines the different ways films have explored female presence as a narrative and styli...
Letter to Jane (1972), a 52-minute essay in the form of a film centered on a single photograph, has ...
A Feminine Language in Cinema is a creative-work or practice-led Master of Philosophy project. The c...
This project is about female corporeal agency, but it is also about identity, sexuality, desire and ...
This article aims to analyse women’s essay films in Francophone Europe, exploring the presence of a ...
This thesis considers the question of femininity in psychoanalysis and cultural life, through an ana...
Female specificity in narrative films is a topic as illusive and controversial as it is incredibly r...
My thesis is an investigation into the unique voices of female directors today. I will be looking at...
Jane Campion is the one of the most internationally significant and prominent writer-directors from ...
Explores the detail of Jane Campion’s film and television output, considering her vision and practic...
This chapter examines the career of a leading female filmmaker of recent years and locates her work ...
It is a well-known fact that, as in many other artistic areas, in the film industry women have been ...
This thesis is a study of the Girl and moving image artworks. The Girl—capitalised to mark it as con...
This chapter deploys a range of feminist ethical philosophy and theory that embraces multiplicity an...
29 pagesThis thesis was inspired by my passion for women filmmakers and my curiosity about how a fil...
This thesis examines the different ways films have explored female presence as a narrative and styli...
Letter to Jane (1972), a 52-minute essay in the form of a film centered on a single photograph, has ...
A Feminine Language in Cinema is a creative-work or practice-led Master of Philosophy project. The c...
This project is about female corporeal agency, but it is also about identity, sexuality, desire and ...
This article aims to analyse women’s essay films in Francophone Europe, exploring the presence of a ...
This thesis considers the question of femininity in psychoanalysis and cultural life, through an ana...